Kaymer’s 1-over 71 was the highest score among those in the top 15 on the 54-hole leaderboard. This was a day to score, but the German played the par 4s at TPC Four Seasons in 3 over par. After making just two bogeys over the first 36 holes, Kaymer piled up five in the third round.

He sits five strokes behind leaders Louis Oosthuizen and Brendon Todd. Hardly insurmountable, but there are 14 players between Kaymer and the top spot. In many cases on the PGA Tour, it’s not about how far you have to leap, but how many people you have to jump over.